Hazendal’s Blanc de Blanc Cap Classique is a sparkling wine to be enjoyed on any occasion year-round. It consists of 100% Chardonay, is a well renowned firm favourite and offers flavours of green ...
in the vineyard : Our Gewürztraminer vines are planted in Karoo soils on well-drained mountain slopes. Vines are planted from North West to South East to utilize the prevailing sea breeze. The sea ...
Syrah from Franschhoek contains a natural fruitiness that includes hard-pear and mulberry, complemented by the Durif which provides colour, texture and hints of plum. One of the shaded vineyard blocks ...
Beyers Truter, known as the 'Prince of Pinotage', is the founder and cellarmaster of Beyerskloof. Beyers graduated from the University of Stellenbosch in 1979 with a degree in BSc Agriculture with ...
Nose: Robust aromas of cherry tobacco, cigar box and cinnamon spice unravel along with blackberries, prunes, natural flora and subdued aromas of red berries. Taste: An elegant, medium- to full-bodied ...
The First Lady Pinotage is a light and lively number that isn’t shy of a bit of spice. In that sense, it’s not unlike our legendary First Lady, Normal Ratcliffe, who became the first woman to serve as ...
Each component of this blend has its own distinctive flavour, yet together they create a harmony of cedar, berries, dark chocolate, fennel and oak. An elegant delight. Lighter in style for easy ...
Deep red colour. Surprising and intriguing aromas of plum, dark chocolate, raspberry and dusty, smoky oak. The palate is full with serious gritty tannins and unctuous flavours of ripe raspberry, ...
Bouquet: Abundant herbaceous aromas with asparagus, green figs and slight hints of citrus. Palate: Zingy and refreshing with flavours of herbs, capsicum, gooseberry and citrus. The acid delivers ...
Jan de Waal, born in Amsterdam in 1692, arrived in the Cape in 1715. He was working for the Dutch East India Company, an international corporation that was involved in trade and colonization until the ...
ageing : Up to 25 years from vintage. The Stork Shiraz honours the late Ken Mackenzie, pilot, businessman, farmer and benefactor. Stork was Ken’s Second World War nickname (as he was tall with long ...